What to Expect:To be completely honest with you, we're still not entirely sure what to expect from the follow-up to 2007's less-than-stellar video game accompaniment to the surprisingly awesome big-screen flick. Two things are fairly certain, though: First, the game has a new developer (Activision's own Luxoflux), and second... well, okay, there is no second right now. We can think of a few things that would make the game a whole hell of a lot better than the first offering (chiefly among them being more Megan Fox, which can only make everything better), but the biggest would be to have a game that's a hell of a lot more polished and, uh, fun than the first game.

To its credit, Activision certainly seems to be trying to assuage the fears of those that hoped for some awesome transformy goodness and instead got... well, Transformers: The Game. It's promising "the largest, most diverse range of playable Transformers," though that doesn't mean a whole lot if the game surrounding them isn't fun. Luckily for all of us, Activision is getting ready to spill the beans on things here in the next few weeks, and we'll have a better idea of things then. For now, we're hoping for a pleasant surprise akin to the movies.

I pray this is at least a decent game, who knows, Spider-man 2 video game was incredibly good for a movie game, this game can be similar to the last if they simply added a better control system, better features and a longer story, or extra missions, that aren't repetitive. Hopefully they know this now and have done something about it!

Well, it's Luxoflux, who have done the Vigilante 8 games and the True Crime: Streets of LA/NY games. Not the best things in the world, but they at least have experience with vehicle combat and open world development. Fingers crossed for something average to above-average.

I want something like the Twisted Metal games, but with Transformers. That would be awesome.

The first game was almost there, but the levels were too small and awkward, the missions sucked, the lack of ability to choose your character sucked, the combat system MAJORLY sucked (stupid force field using jets...) and the weapon variety was non-existent.

Seriously. The Twisted Metal games were awesome and the idea of a game that used that basic formula, but added the transformational abilities of "Transformers: The Game" would be like... the best Transformers based game EVER.

There needs to be more reasons to replay the game than unlocking photos and videos that had already been freely available on the internet for months. The unlockable G1 models and colours were nice, but still kinda half-assed.
And I don't play online games so I'd like something multiplayer which doesn't mean connecting online.